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255 North Avenue, North Cambridge, Mass. 

Vice-President, A. R. SWEET. 

P. O. Box 204, Pawtucket, R. L 

Secretary, WILLARD A. WINN. 

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Captain, VV. G. Simmons. Treasurer, G. R. H. Buffinton. 

Secretary, G. T. Wiley. 

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President, S. F. Hicks. 
Treasurer, A. B. Marston. 
Secretary's Address, 

Bay View Boat Club, 

President, James A. Chipman, Jr. 
Captain, Henry C. P. Hidden. 

Secretary, Henry C. Sparhawk. 
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Commodore, George B. Sears. 
Sect.-Treasurer, Prof. W. A. Moody. Assistant Sect. -Treasurer, Joel Bean. 
Address George B. Sears, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. 

Bradford Boat Club, Cambridge, Mass- 

President, P. A. Berkeley. Vice-President, James H. Kemp. 

Treasurer, I'. J. Danehy. Captain, Douglas A. McPhee. 

Secretary, James P. Neal. 
President's Address, 25 Decatur Street, Cambridgeport, Mass. 

Central Boat Clab, South Boston, Mass. 

President, D. J. Casey. Vice-President, John J. Gearey. 

Captain, D. F. Casey. Treasurer, Henry F. Corcoran. 

.Secretary, Michael Sullivan. 
Secretary's Address, 



Arlington, Mass. 

Vice-President, H. A. Phinney. 
Secretary, Charles H. Stevens. 

Arlington, Mass, 

Marblehead, Mass- 
Vice-President, Fred. W. Trasher. 
Treasurer, George H. Thorburn. 

Marblehead, Mass. 

Brunswick, Me. 
Vice-Commodore, Fred E. Parker. 



City Point Rowing Association, 

President, L. H. Sullivan. 
Treasurer, Henry M. Nash. 
Captain, J. Kane. 
Clerk's Address, 

Columbian Rowing Association, 

President, T. Shaughnessy. 
Captain, T. F. Foley. 



464 Federal Street, Boston, Mass. 

South Boston, Mass. 

Vice-President, Edward P. Barry. 
Lieutenant, I). Kane. 
Clerk, C. F'. Cherrington. 

South Boston, Mass. 
East Boston, Mass. 

Vice-President, J. P. Greene. 
Treasurer, J. J. Corrigan. 



Secretary, J. L. Culliney. 

Secretary's Address, 174 .Marion Street, East Boston, Mass. 

Crescent Boat Club, Boston. Mass. 

President, James R. Doyle. Vice-Presidents, M. J. Murphy and W. J. Eogan. 
Treasurer, Edward Watson. Secretary, Joseph Harrington. 

Secretary's Address, 27 Deele Avenue, Roxbury, Mass. 




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Cumberland Rowing Association, Portland, Me. 

President, Martin A. Clary. • Vice-President, James J. Hawkins, Jr. 

Treasurer, A. A. Frates. Captain, Thomas E. Quinn. 

Financial Secretary, Joseph H. Clary. Recording Secretary, fames E. O'Neil. 
Secretary's Address, 24 Exchange Street, Portland, Me. 

Dirigo Boat Club, Portland, Me. 

President, C C. McLean. Vice-President, J. Butler, 

Captain, D. A. Carey. Treasurer, E. G. Rodick. 

Secretary, T. A, Prownrig. 



Secretary's Address, 

Enimett Boat Club. 

President, W. J. Sweeney. 

Captain, M. W. Callahan. 

Financial Secretary, (i. J. Cody. 
Secretary's Address, 

Everett Boat Club, 

President, M. J. Campbell, 

Captain, /. J. Maguire. 

hiiiancial Secretary, J. H. McLaughlin. 



299 Fore Street, Portland, Me. 

Arlington, Mass. 
Vice-President, M. J. Hodge. 
Treasurer. 1) J. Daily, 
Corresponding Secretary, J. B. Nolan. 

Arlington, Mass. 

East Boston, Mass. 
Vice-President, M. F. O'Brien, 
Treasurer, T. Pendergast. 
Corresponding Secretary, M. A. DriscoU- 
Secretary's Address, 1 1 Everett Street, East Boston, Mass. 

Harvard University Boat Club, Cambridge, Mass. 

President, S. Dexter, rst. Vite- President, H. R. Bishop. 

Treasurer, L. Brooks. Captain, J. P. Hutchinson. 

.Secretary, J. A. Shaw. 
Address, Harvard ('ollege, Cambridge, Mass. 



Jamaica Boat Club. 

President, R. S. Hyde. 

Treasurer, Oeorge O. Currier. 
Secretary's Address, 



Jamaica Plain, Mass. 
Captain, R. W. A- Scott. 
Secretary, F. W. Holmes. 

Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



Fall River, Mass. 
Vice-President, Charles E. O'Gara. 
Lieutenant, William Booth. 
Financial Secretary, S. B. Davis. 
Corresponding Secretary. \Vm. Devenay. 



King Philip Boat Club. 
President, Thomas Chadwick. 
Treasurer. Edward Hefferan. 
Captam, Charles Splaine. 
Recording Secretary, Charles Garrity 

Secretary's Address, 47 Washington Street, Fall River, Mass, 

Lawrence Canoe Club, Lawrence. Mass 

Commodore, Harry R. Dow. Vice-Commodore, Charles E F. Clarke. 

Captain, A. H. Robinson. Treasurer, Fred. L. Leighton. 

Secretary, James E. Simpson. 

Secretary's Address, 



Narragansett Boat Club, 

President. Hiram Kendall. 
Captain, Nelson S. Davis. 
Treasurer, Jeffrey Davis. 

Secretary's .Address, 



P. O. Box 73, Lawrence. Mass 

Providence. R. I 
Vice-President, John Shepard, Jr. 
Lieutenant, Lewis H. Kalloch. 
Secretary, Charles R. Gibbs. 
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Neponset Rowing Club, 
President, M. R. Hurley. 
Captain, M. J. Glavin. 
Financial Secretary, V . E. Dolan 
Secretary's Address, 
Pawtucket Boat Club, 

President, Arthur R. Sweet. 
Captain, Isaac (rill. 



Secretary's Address, 
Riverside Boat Club, 
Pr sldtnt, Frank W. Smith. 
Financial Secretary, Wm. H. Lynch 
Treasurer, James T. McNamee. 
Secretary's Address, 
, Saiem Boat Club, 
President, William Finn. 
Trjasurer, William Fulluam. 
Recording Secretary, James Rock. 
Secretary's Address, 
Shawmut Rowing Club, 

President, Albert C. Haley. 

Treasurer, A. McGlinchy. 



Neponset, Mass. 

Vice-President, J. H. Murphy. 
Treasurer, 1). Lordan. 
Corresponding Secretary, J. H, Flanagan, 
95 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. 
Pawtucket, R. I. 

Vice-President, C. Fred Crawfoid. 
Treasurer, Frank E. Crawford. 
Secretary, S. U. Thayer. 

112 Broadway. Pawtucket, R. I. 

Cambridge, Mass. 

Vice-President, John J, Sullivan. 

Corresponding Secretary, M. T. Brandon. 

Captain. John J. Lynch. 

19 Park Street, Cambridgeport, Mass. 

Salem, Mass. 
Vice-President, Patrick Barnett. 
Captain, Joseph Lyons. 
Corresponding Secretary, Wm. Callahan. 
151 Derby Street, Salem, Mass. 
South Boston, Mass. 
Captain, C. Murphy. 



Financial Secretary, Frank Giblin. 

Corresponding Secretary, Thomas F. Phillips. 

Secretary's Address, 9 Broadway, South Boston. 

Union Boat Club, ■ Boston, Mass. 

President, Henry Parkman. Vice-President, Edward B. Robins. 

Captain, Curtis Guild, Jr. Treasurer, Edward I). Blake. 

Secretary, Warren F. Kellogg. 



Secretary's Address, 

Wachusett Boat Club, 
President, Paul Henry. 
Captain, John J. O'Malley. 
Financial Secretary, Michael Maher 
Secretary's Address, 

Warwick Boat Club, 



Address John Magee, 

West End Boat Club, 

President, G. J. Hawkes. 
Captain, J. Armstrong. 
Financial Secretary, M. J. Loring 

Secretary's Address, 

Worcester Boat C'lub, 

President, Willard A Winn. 
Clerk, J. H. Goulding. 
Captain, H. H. Harrington. 



15 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. 

Worcester, Mass. 
Vice-President, Martin Gerrity. 
Treasurer, Edward J. Kerns. 
Corresponding Secretary, Thomas F. Dean. 
17 Vernon Street, Worcester, Mass. 

Dorchester, Mass. 
President, John Magee. 

Dorchester, Mass. 

Boston. Mass. 
Vice-President, J. Fogarty. 
Treasurer, M. J. Quinn. 
Recording Secretary, M. W. Brick. 
Craigie's Bridge, Boston, Mass 

Worcester, Mass. 
Vice-President, F. C. Eaton. 
Treasurer, (Jrantville Boutwell. 
Lieutenant, F. E. Harris. 



Financial Secretary, H. A. Maynard. 
Secretary's Address, 509 Main Street, Worcester, Mass. 



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Course, two miles with one turn*, except for eight-oared race, the distance of which is 
a mile and a half, straightaway. The Regatta of 1887 was rowed on the Charles 
River, Boston, the others on Lake Quinsigamond, Worcester. 

SENIOR FOUR OARED SHELLS. 

1887 Crescent Boat Club, Boston - . _ r. o. 

1888 Dirigo Boat Club ----- 13m. 40s. 

1889 Bradford Boat Club R. o. 

JUNIOR FOUR OARED SHELLS. 

1887 Jamaica Boat Club, Boston - - - T4m. 39s. 

1888 Dirigo Boat Club ----- r, o. 

1889 Bradford Boat Club ----- No time. 

SENIOR SINGLE SCULL SHELLS. 

1887 Wm. F. Coniey. Shawmut I^oat Club - - 14m. 34s. 

1888 C. G. Psotta, Cornell Navy - - - 14m 7 1-43. 

1889 John I). Ryan, Union Boat Club - - 13m. 53s. 

JUNIOR SINGLE SCULL SHELLS. 

1887 M. A. (Jleary, Cumberland Boat Club - i6m 26 i-2S. 

1888 J. E. Mahoney, Columbian Boat Club - 14m. 14s. 

1889 F. Haas, W'achusett Boat Club - - - 14m. 5s. 

DOUBLE SCULL SHELLS. 

1887 . W. Goepfert, J. O'Regan, Metropolitan B. C. 13m. 3^5. 

1888 M. F. Monahan, H. Cairipbell, Albany B. C. 13m. 29s. 

1889 j. E. Nagle, J. Pilkington. Metropolitan B. C. 12m. 47s. 

EKiHT OARED SHELLS. 

1887 Harvard Universitv Boat Club - - - 8m 52 [-2s. 

1888 Bradford Boat Club ----- 8m. r9s. 

1889 Bradford Boat Club ----- 8m. i6s. 

SENIOR FOUR OARED WORK'NG BOATS. 
1887 Riverside Boat Club -----' 14m 9s. 
I ;8S Riverside Boat Club ----- T3m. 23s. 

1889 \\'est End Boat Club - - - - - 13m 40s. 

JUN[OR FOUR OARED WORKING BOATS. 

1887 Central Boat Club ----- 14m. cos. 
1S88 West End Boat Club ----- 13m. 12s. 
iS£9 Neponset Boat Club ----- i4in. 7s. 

INTERMEDIATE SINGLE SCULL SHELLS. 

1888 W. Caffrey, Columbian Boat Club - - 14m. 34s. 

1889 D. A. McPhee, Bradford B^at Club - - 14'"- i^i- 



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Course, two miles with one turn, except for eight-oared race, the distance of which is 
a mile and a half, straightaway. 

JUNIOR SINGLE SCULL SHELLS. 
1889 M. T. Quigley, Atalanta Boat Club - - 14m. 7 1-4S. 

INTERMEDL^TE SINGLE SCULL SHELLS. 
1889 Joseph Bergin, Shawmut Boat Club - - 13m. 58s. 

SENIOR SINGLE SCULL SHELLS. 
1889 E. D. Rogers, Albany Rowing Club - - 13^1. 55 i-2S. 

JUNIOR FOUR OARED SHELLS. 
1889 King Philip Boat Club . . _ _ j^m. 12s. 

SENIOR FOUR OARED SHELLS. 
1889 Atalanta Boat Club - - - - - 12m. 52 1-4S. 

JUNIOR FOUR OARED WORKING BOATS. 
1889 Riverside Boat Club ----- 141-n. 26s. 

SENIOR FOUR OARED WORKING BOA rS. 
1889 Bradford Boat Club ----- 13m. 4s. 

DOUBLE SCULL SHELLS. 



1889 J. Pratt, Jr., A. Buschman, Ravenswood 

Boat Club - - - - - - 12m. 6 3-4S. 



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, Starting. 

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2. If tbe Starter considers the start false he shall at once recall the boats to their sta- 
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3. Any boat not at its post at the time specified shall be liable to be disqualified by the 
Umpire. 

4. The Umpire may act as Starter if he thinks fit ; where he does not so act the Starter 
shall be subject to the control of the Umpire. 

5. Boats shall be started by their sterns, and shall have completed their course when 
the bows reach the finish. 

Water. 

6. A boat's own water is its straight course, parallel with those of the other competing 
boats, from the station assigned to it at the start to the finish, 

7. Each boat shall keep its own water throughout the race, and any boat departing 
from its own water will do so at its peril. 

8. The Umpire shall be sole judge of a boat's own water and proper course during the 
race. 

Fouls. 

9. It shall be considered a foul when, after the race has commenced, any competitor by 
his oar, boat, or person comes in contact with the oar, boat or person of another competitor, 
unless, in the opinion of the Umpire, such contact is so slight as not to infiuence the race. 

10. No fouliug whatever shall be allowed ; the boat committing a foul shall be dis- 
qualified. 

11. The Umpire may, duriug a race, caution any competitor when in danger of commit- 
ting a foul. 

12. The Umpire shall decide all questions as to a foul. 

13. A claim of a foul must be made to the Umpire by the competitor himself, and, 
if possible, before getting out of his boat. 

14. In case of a foul the Umpire shall have the power — (a) To place the boats (except 
the boat committing the foul, which is disqualified) in the order in which they come in. 
(6) To order the boats engaged in the race, other than the boat committing the foul, to 
row over again on the same or another dav. (c) To restart the qualified boats from the 
place where the foul was committed. 

Accidents. 

15. Every boat shall abide by its accidents, except when during a race a boat while 
in its own water shall be interfered with by any outside boat the Umpire may order the 
race to be rowed over, if, in his opinion, such interference materially affected its chances 
of winning the race. 

Assistance. 

16. No boat shall be allowed to accompany a competitor for the purpose of direct- 
ing his course or affording him other assistance. The boat receiving such direction or 
assistance shall be disqualified at the discretion of the Umpire. 

Umpire. 

17. The jurisdiction of the Umpire extends over the race and all matters connected 
with it, from the time the race is specified ts start until its final termination, and his 
decision in all cases shall be final and without appeal. 

18. The judge at the finish shall report to the Umpire the order in which the com- 
peting boats cross the line, but the decision of the race shall rest with and be declared 
by the Umpire. 

19. Any competitor refusina: to abide by the decision, or to follow the directions of 
the Umpire, shall be disqualified. 

20. The Umpire, if he thinks proper, may reserve his decision, provided that in every 
case such decision be given on the day of the race. 

21. Contestants rowing a dead heat shall compete again after such interval as may 
be appointed, and the contestant refusing to so row shall be adjudged to h ive lost the race. 

Turning Races. 

22. In turning races each competitor shall have a separate turning stake, and shall 
turn from port to stat-b )ard. Crews shall turn from starboard to port. Any competitor 
may turn any stake oth:^r than his own, but does so at his perd. 



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